u/Southern-Tune2196

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Ebay keeps deleting our listings and account

I work for a small but legitimate UK business which operates in a niche pet supplies market. We've tried a few times to sell our products on Ebay.

We're correctly registered as a VAT-registered business but any listings we put on Ebay are trashed and removed within 24 hours. We own the product, the trademark, everything.

Our products are listed fine by other sellers at vastly inflated markups compared to what we list for. I can only assume our listings are being reported by 'competitors' trying to stop us from trading on Ebay.

Ebay themselves are no help, we've proven time and again we are the legitimate owners of the brand and trademark but they won't do anything.

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u/Southern-Tune2196 — 16 hours ago

Trying to withdraw a pension

I am trying to withdraw one of my pension pots from Wealthify but they keep rejecting my form.

The pot is small, around £3k pre-tax, but regardless of how i fill it in Wealthify tell me it is invalid. It is like they are deliberately trting to put me off.

I just want to withdraw the lot, i understand the 25/75 tax on it. Anyone got expeeience of the Wealthify form, namely 4.1 onwards as this seems to be the area i'm having difficulty with.

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u/Southern-Tune2196 — 16 days ago

I'm looking at purchasing a 2018 1.6 GDI SE Nav variant of the Tucson (in UK) which I'm guessing would have been manufactured by their Czech plant as opposed to being built in any of their Korean or US plants and subsequently imported into Europe.

So this is probably a daft question as I know they will all be built to a specific spec, but is there any evidence of engines being built in one place being more reliable than engines built in another? I've heard some horror stories about the GDI engine, but I'm looking to switch away from my current Astra J to something with a bit more height as my wife is disabled and is finding the Astra more and more difficult to enter/exit.

Just wondering if the European variant might be more/less reliable than those built elsewhere in the world and if the well-documented engine problems affect cars and engines that are built in a specific region more than others due to varying levels of quality control, materials, workmanship etc.

If I do decide on a Tucson, what should I be looking for in order to 'try' and prolong its' longevity given its' well-documented engine failures? Or is there a better small SUV I should consider instead?

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u/Southern-Tune2196 — 24 days ago

Probably a daft question as I know they will all be built to a specific spec, but is there any evidence of engines being built in one place being more reliable than engines built in another?

I'm looking at purchasing a 2018 1.6 GDI SE Nav variant of the Tucson (in UK) which I'm guessing would have been manufactured by their Czech plant as opposed to being built in any of their Korean or US plants and subsequently imported into Europe.

Just wondering if the European variant might be more/less reliable than those built elsewhere in the world and if the well-documented engine problems affect cars and engines that are built in a specific region more than others due to varying levels of quality control, materials, workmanship etc.

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u/Southern-Tune2196 — 24 days ago